United States Savings Bonds
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Cash in These Savings Bonds That Have Stopped Earning Interest
bonds Most savings bonds earn interest for 20 or 30 years. Here’s how to identify them so you can invest the money elsewhere.
By Kimberly Lankford
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Why You Should Hold Off on Buying Savings Bonds
savings Low interest rates mean low yields on savings bonds.
By Lisa Gerstner
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Calculating the Rate on Series I Savings Bonds
savings A quick guide to how it works, including what happens when rates turn negative.
By Kimberly Lankford
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Tracking Down Missing Savings Bonds
savings You have a couple of ways to locate lost or misplaced savings bonds.
By Kimberly Lankford
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How to Buy Savings Bonds
savings Buying savings bonds is easy, whether you get them online, at work or at your bank.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance
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Using Savings Bonds to Pay College Costs
Paying for College Here's what to know about how the interest on savings bonds is taxed when the bonds are used to pay for education expenses.
By Kimberly Lankford
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How to Give Savings Bonds as Gifts
investing The government no longer issues paper bonds, so you'll have to open an account online.
By Kimberly Lankford
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How to Find a Lost Savings Bond
bonds Even if you don't know how many you had, when you got them or what kind they were, you may still be able to track down missing U.S. savings bonds.
By Kimberly Lankford
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Using Savings Bonds to Pay Tuition
Paying for College I have some EE savings bonds that qualify for college tuition payments without being taxed. Are they tax-free for graduate school, too?
By Kimberly Lankford
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